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We are often not the first to tread this path. Archaeological resources:

  • Are visible, physical evidence (i.e. ruins, artifacts, structural remains, etc.) of historic or prehistoric human life or activity;
  • Are capable of being inventoried and interpreted;
  • Have scientific significance;
  • Are resources of a type that cannot be commonly found throughout the region or in other parts of the country; and
  • May provide evidence to support the historic and cultural contexts.



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